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Analysis of Bit Error Probability of Direct-Sequence CDMA Multiuser Demodulators

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Analysis of Bit Error Probability of Direct-Sequence CDMA Multiuser Demodulators
We analyze the bit error probability of multiuser demodulators for directsequence binary phase-shift-keying (DS/BPSK) CDMA channel with additive gaussian noise. The problem of multiuser demodulation is cast into the finite-temperature decoding problem, and replica analysis is applied to evaluate the performance of the resulting MPM (Marginal Posterior Mode) demodulators, which include the optimal demodulator and the MAP demodulator as special cases. An approximate implementation of demodulators is proposed using analog-valued Hopfield model as a naive mean-field approximation to the MPM demodulators, and its performance is also evaluated by the replica analysis. Results of the performance evaluation shows effectiveness of the optimal demodulator and the mean-field demodulator compared with the conventional one, especially in the cases of small information bit rate and low noise level.
Toshiyuki Tanaka
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where NIPS
Authors Toshiyuki Tanaka
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